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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913 EVENING EDITION. "SWasfa Dresses I fPCXK' The Golden Rule has an exceptionally nice line of wash dress.es for women and children. These were purchased by us from the Elite Manu facturing Co,, of Boston. They are big values. Children's Dresses priced from 50c to ,9 2, : i Crepe Kimonas $1.25 to $2.00 Extra values in Shirt Waists big line to select from. Lot of new ones received yesterday. THE GOLDEN RULE Broadway and Central R. A. Copple FOR SPRING TONIC USE ARCH SARSAPARILLA COMP. Just the Thing You Need Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. "THE BUSY MAIN PHONE ORPHEUM TONIGHT 4,000 feet ok new pictures tonight. IlltAVKRY OK DOHA" A stroii tlrainu. "MOTHER'S MISTAKE"- A story of the wa. "GUILTY COXSCIEXCE JUST OUT OK COLLEGE" Comedy. "ItOUGII HIRE WITH NlTRO.GLVCKRINE" A groat picture of Hie f- handling of this dangerous explosive. ncninvi! u'l.'hVivmvYiriiiT hi,, .... ,.....i -....,.. mifVPTO nif TORTURE." ADMISSION' TONIGHT at THe Royal ww.ums ami mehritt's musi- CAL COMI'DY COMPANY. 13 PEOPLE 15 1'IIKSRNT: "Tin; iiixdo doctor" A .Miislnil Fmro Comedy. , In Pictures: "SritlKIXU RESEMBLANCE" wvi..w Comic. WMK'OATS" A Change of Coats Tlwt C'liim. Xenr Helng Serious .... Solnv. K HATHA HARY" MnJeMlc. ' Inauguration of President Wll Z a. KOoa do,,r Photographic re Production of President Wilson tak l"5 the oath of office. A'v)s tho Rest nt tho lloyitl. n Xrlccs cony S3c Lower Floor 115c uiiuireii 10c. Pure Maple Syrup Guaranteed 65c Per Quart Just the thing for those Buckwheats, Stauff Grocery Co. Phone 102 Slaskey's "andlw. ' AM MOVING ln'o tnv nB. , l KSLnew 8toro wNu a now line u4eein "ew flxtres Coino AUG. FRIZEEN Ladies' Wash Dress es priced from $1 to $7oS Silk Kimonas Priced at $GSO CORNER." 298 . US 10 CENTS. WANT ADS. WANTED Girl for general Iioiisi worlc. lira. J. L. Kerry. 0(1 Hall Ave. Phono 44-J. KOIt SALE 200 c'KK luculmtur and broodor. Enquire Box GIH or Phono 1453. North Bond, Ore. ... WAXTED Carrier lioy lo deliver TlmeH. Must ho above Kourth (Irado In school. Apply Times olllco. AYAXTEI) Position as bookkeeper by experienced man. References. Or will keep Bots of books for llrma not requiring entire time. Phono 402. WAXTED Competent girl for house work. Good homo, light work. Phono 318-J or 1392 W. Central. KOR 8AI.I3 One rooster and four hens. Different flocks. Houdln breed. Apply phono 14CC, North Ilond. WANTED Two regular roomers. Comfortable front rooms. Stove nnd bnth. 1 1-2 blks from P. O. 237 North Broadway. KOIt SATJ'J 7 room Iioum) and a lots, 84x150, In Nasburg's Addi tion, $2500 It taken soon. Phone 316X2. FOR HEXT KuriiLshctl rooms und housekeeping rooms. 32 1 boum Broadway. FOH RENT Large, well fumlslu'd, room with bath. Flvo minutes' walk from business section. Ref erences. Inquire 768 North Sec ond street. FOR SALI3 One launcli 20 feet; 8 II. P. Enquire 'M. G. Coleman, North Bend. KOR SALE Orj- wood, tlr and al der, at Campbell's Wood Yard, Ferry landing. Phoae 1BS-L. DAIRY AXD STOCK FARMS. If you want n good Dairy or Stock farm see Fitzgerald or Phono aim, Murslifield. For the Hoiueseeker Ho can show you some of tlio best in tho count for sale. m fisvY itd n imiam j 4& ?S W APRIL TIRES. I Below Is given the tiino and height of high and low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides nro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho llrst lino nnd heights on tho second lino of each day; a compar ison .on consccutlvo heights will Indlcnto whethor It Is high or low water. For high water on ,tho bar, inlioirnct 2 'tour 34 minutes. lGiiirs.. n.ir. it.L'r; 4.00 11.12 IFt... 2.S T..1 0.1 4.S WEATHER FORECAST. Hv Associated Press OREGON Showers tonight Wednesday. Cooler tonight. Southwest winds. local temperature record. Kor the 24 hours ending nt I 4:i:i n. m., April 15, by HcnJ. usuinu, specini govornuieni me teorological observer: Maximum rii .Minimum Ill At 4:4!! a, in til Precipitation .. .01 Precipitation slnco Sept. 1, lit 12 57.27 Precipitation same period Inst year 4S.2S Wind: Northwest; partly cloudy. HOlt.V OMN'-Tn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olln of North Head, Tuesday, April IB, a nine-pound daughter. Sho Is their second child. Mr. Olln has ehnrgo of tho delivery department or the coos iray Grocery company Fight Returns. Tho TIiiiob will receive tho Andersoii-Hrown fight ro- turns by rounds tonight. OpciiN Cm n p. Clnrcnce Gould Is opening a now logging camp at Al legany this week. Ho will employ 25 men. School Social. There will ho n bnsket social In the Elk Rock school hoiiRC, South Coos River, next Sat urday evening. The launch Tioga will leave foot of Mnrkot nt C.I10 currying pnssoiigors free. Court- Xet Work. W. W. Gago Is In town today from Couulllo on business. Tho grand Jury nnd pro llmlunry court proceedings will start next week, but tho regular April term of court convenes April 2S. Want Improvements Residents of North Inlet will shortly present a pe tition to the Coos Hay Port Commis sion asking for Improvements In tho channel there. They have hnd En gineer Robinson go over tho matter for thorn. Auto Lines Merge A working morger of tho Twin City nnd Gorst &. King auto Hues between North Hend nnd Mnrshlleld was perfected yesterday, Mr. Kinney Is planning to enter tho Allegany-Scottsburg business when tho weather permits. llnys Properly. W. II. Dlndlnger lias piirciinsou tlio comer or .muiii nnd Conunoiclnl, 125 by 212 feet, from Mrs'. Cyrus Hnppy and Mrs. Clauillno Knufman for about $3000. Ho bought it as an Investment and mny erect some residences thoro soon. Roosts Coos Hay Soc. John Mot ley, of tho Marshlleld Chamber of t'onimorco. has received a requcsi from K. II. Tlchonor of, Seattle for Bomo pictures of local dairies. Mr. Tlchenor says thnt ho Is getting out a booklet to boost Coos nnd Curry counties. Raise Rents Local rents nro going up Bomo. J. W. Bennett hnB Increased tho rent of tho Blanco billiard parlors from $60 to $100 per month, the rent of tho Claymore bnr from $125 to $150 per month and tho rent on tlio two storo rooms In tho renr of tho Claymore to $60 per mouth. Sou to Visit Here. Win. Lodward has received an agreeable surprise In tho way of a letter from his son, Fred, who Is a brass band worker In St. Paul, Minn,, stating that ho will arrive on tho Bay to spond a long enforced vacntlon with his parents, his physician having advised a rest for him, fearing slow brass poisoning. Relative Lost Miss Beatrice Rob erts of Marshfleld, now teaching tho Sacchl district school on South Inlet, has received word that her brothor-ln-law, Russell Blackmail, was one of tho victims of the Mlml wreck at Bay City Oregon, last week. Her sister and Mr. Blackmail hnd been married but llvo days. They home was In the Juliana Apartments, Port land. Want Literature Sec. Motley of the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce has received three requests from of ficials of tho Southern Pacific for lltr ernturo about Coos Bay. Ono wns from W. Carruthers of Tacoma. dis trict passenger ngont of tho Hnrrl man lines, another from John Scott of Portland, district pnssenger agent of the Southern Pacific, and ft third Parasol Covers ALL SHADES OK ALL COLORS nt tlio Marslifield Cyclery Dayton Agents, Phone 138-It 172 Broadway SOCIATj CALENDAR TUESDAY Ladles' Episcopal Guild with I Mrs. J. A. Matson, Iloyal Auction Bridge with I I Mrs. W. K. Dungan. I WEDNESDAY I Methodist Ladles' Aid nt the i church. I Priscllla club with Mrs. W. T. I (laic. j Mnrshneld Bridge club with Mrs. (l. w. Kaufman. from the Southern Pnelllc agent at Ogdon, Utah. I.omm l.ltubs Hnrold Hrltt of Smith-Powers Camp C, who was run over on a trcstlo by a Smith-Powers loglng train, had his arm amputated Just below the shoulder nnd his log Just above tho ankle. He Is reported doing nicely today and will probably recover. Friends In San Francisco have been appraised of tho accident. Ho Is n young man. In Padded Cell Constable Emory of North Bend returned today noon from Coiiulllo. where he took Edna lllnch. who will thero await tho ac tion of the grand Jury on tho chargo niialllHt her nf iiRRnnllltiir .Tliiimv llnr. nett (or llurnnpp, which he claims to bo his right nnmo). Sho was placed In the padded cell, there being none other for her. Sho strenuously ob jected to being placed In Jail. Untitling Klne Home James Wat son is here from Coiiulllo conferring with Architect W. S. Titrpen regard ing tho awarding of a contract for a fine $5000 country home hi bo mint on tho homo ranch of his pa rents, Judge nnd r.:rs. U. L. Wat son, nt Coos City. Tho houso will have ten rooms, bo modem In every tespect nnd hnvo a steam heating plant and will bo one of tho finest country residences In Coos county. (live Street Number Deputy Post mnstvr Frank Sunnier says consider able difficulty Is experienced In mak ing mall deliveries to persons who forget to have their mall addressed to street and number. Soiuottmes1 mall Is returned becauso tho carrier, cannot locate persons whose mall ' Is not correctly addressed. Evory ouo receiving mall by carrier Is urged to havu all mall addressed to i street number. Tried Car Out Davo Holden. J..L. Knontz, nnd C. C. Going Sunday test-1 ed out Davo Holden's Pulloymobllo on the sand above Ja"vls landing. A I twenty-horso power nuto wns used for the test machine and woh found not powerful enough, having to be run . on low gear, but demonstrated that ' the invention Is a sucess. Davo IIol-l don will now try nnd have Captain I Cornwall equip a slxty-hnrso power auto with the dovlco and says a ma-, chine that powortul can mnko tho run to Gardiner easily In an hour. "Slio's ' Jake," says J. L. KooutK and Col Go-' lug concurs and ovorybody Is hoping that genial Davo Holden will mnko a million or so out of It. Ho hns his application for a patent ponding. , .MANY AUTO TIRES. Tho Gunnery on tho last Break water received a shipment of nbnut $1700 worth of the famous Mlcliolln nuto tires. This Is ono of tho larg est shipments of tires over received In n town In Oregon, outsldo of Port laud. With the exception of n Mod ford houso, tho" Gunnery cnrrles the largest stock of nuto tiros of any concern in Oregon outsldo of Portland Tho big shipment enables tho Gun nery to fill Immediately nlmost any order for auto tlreB. NORTH BEND NOTES. PolBolden Lodgo Knights of Pytb Ib of North Bond hold nil Initiation and banquet last evening. A Inrgo number from Coos River and outly ing districts attended ns did a dele gation from Myrtle Lodgo of Marsh lleld. Joo Froy and Ed Coffolt woro Initiated nnd tho luttor rather dis appointed tho olllrors of tho side de gree In that ho fallod to do any "rough riding." After the business session n banquet was enjoyed. Short talks were niado by Archie Phillips, Joo Hodsou nnd others. I Along the Waterfront. Tho Rustler hns retumod from Rogue River and Is loading for Floronco. The Nairn Smith arrived In this morning from Bay Point. The Roscoo left last night with tho Hugh Hognn, ludon with coal, lu tow for the Sluslaw. AMOXO THE SICK. Mrs. J. M, Upton Is reported HI at her homo In Vest' Marshlleld. Christian JiiBteson, the 2-yoar-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Justeson, whose tonsils were removed Sunday following unite a slego of throat troublo. Is getting along nicely now and Ib able to eat and play. Allon Jackson, of Camp 1, Is In town to remain until ho has recov ered from an Injury to his back. Harileld Gormanson, on Pino street, Is reported as having n tevore case of whopping cough, Mrs, Tom Lnwhorne Is reported quite Blck at their new homo abovo Allegany. Hor mother, Mrs. W. B. Cox. left for there yeBterduy to care for her. Stafford's Candy Ss the , Best I PERSONAL NOTES JOE HODSON, of North Head, Is In town this morning. MHS. E. CIIONK Is a visitor from South Coos Hlver today. L. STONE, of Catching Inlet. Is In town today on business. MHS. J. K. JOHNSTON, of Allegany. Is a town visitor for the day. MHS. JENNIE STEWAHT. of North Hend, was a .Marshlleld visitor to day. NOHHIS MOHOAN, of Daniels Creek. Is a business visitor to Marshlleld today. MHS. CHARLES SPOONEH, of Catching Inlot, Is spending tho doy In town. J. E. NORTON of Coqulllo returned today on the Drain stage from a trip north. MHS. W. F. JEWETT nnd MISS DU MAS of Gardiner nro Marshlleld visitors today. MRS. W. 11. PIPER, of North Coos River, Is In Mnrshflold today visit ing and shopping. I FRED PAYNE returned vln' Drain today from n ten days' visit with his sister In Scnttlo. .HENRY HOECIC returned to Smith Hnslu this afternoon after a two days visit to town. F. A. WARNER, of tho C. A. Smith rompnny. loft yosterdny on tho Adeline siniiii for Ban Frnncisco. A. J. SHERWOOD, of Coqulllo. re turned homo this morning nftor a brief business trip to Mnrshllold. MR. AND MRS. A. L. HUNCH loft on the Hrenkwator yeBtorday for rno north where they cxpe.'t to locate. MI8SES ELNA AND HILDUR SE lnndcr are visiting friends In Marshlleld today from Catching Inlot. J. C. HEATTIE. of North Coos Rlv or, Is n business visitor to Marsh lleld today, accompanied by his young sort. W. E. DUNGAN expects to leavo thin week for his homestead at Rock Creek where ho expects to spond sonio time. JOHN KUNRA. of Allognny. Is moving his family to a ranch on tho Coqulllo Rlvor, which ho re cently purchnsod. ANDY AND TOM REDDING wuro out going piiBsougoiB on tho Breakwater for Portland where they expect to remain. A. E. KRUSE, of Prosper, who nr rlvcd In Mnrshllold on the uoou train yesterday, left on tho train this morning for liomu. . JAMES WATSON, County Clerk, of Coqulllo, Is In Mnrshlleld on n business trip and expects to re turn homo this afternoon. MRS. CARL GETTING returned to Marshfleld this morning nftor a I fow days visit with her daughter, : Mrs. J. M. Culley, of Catching In 1 let. MRS. W. T. MERCHANT nnd chll- dren plan to leavo In nbout two j weoliB for San Francisco whoio I they will mnko nn extended Btny. ! Mr. Morehunt will join thoiu there ! later. G. W. JOHNSON, of Sabotha, Kan., nrrlvod on Coos Hay yestorday to Investigate Its prospects with n vlow to loentlng horo. J. W. Mitchell, nnd II. L. Crnwford of i tho Flxup nro nlso formor resl I doulB of Sabotha. MISS EVELYN ANDERSON will leavo Honolulu, where sho hns been spondlng tho winter with friends today on tho Mongolln for San Francisco. After a short visit with relatives lu California, sho will return home. MR. AND MRS. E. VARNEY re turned to Conledo yostordny after a short trip to town. Thoy camo to meet Mr. and Mrs. Lewis nnd family who urrlved on tho Break water and expect to locate on tho bay. MrB. Lowls Is a slstor of Mr. Varney, MRS. CHARLES SEAFUSB returned on tlio last Breakwater from nn extended visit nt Portland. Her stay thoro was longer than sho had plannod ob her father, Joseph Norton, met with n serious nccl dent. Sho says tho trip down the const was one of tho roughest sho hns experienced In a long time. BROKEN LENSES replaced nt RED CROSS DRUO STORE. HAINES' FLOUR Is aB good ns over. RETURNS of tho AXDEHSOX BROWX fight RECEIVED by ROUXDS at MAT'S BILLIARD PAR LOR TOXIGHT. The City Council Grants Franchise But wo do not need a franchlso to soil tho best Fountain drinks on Coos Day. This Is acknowledged by ovory ono who has over trlod them. It's your turn next. Como In and see. SARTER'S Y LEAVE Steamship Sails for San Fran cisco With Capacity List of Passengers. The Redondo sailed yosterdny af ternoon for San Francisco with a ca pacity list of passengers. Her enr go was nearly nil lumber from tho Smlth mill. Sho will now try to make a soven-dny schodulo botween hero and San Francisco. Among those sailing on her yes terday woro: Mrs. Upward nnd baby, Mrs. M. Martelll, Mrs. V. Ward, R. Fulton. C. J. Peterson, Elvern Poterson nnd baby, F. H. Dunning, M. MnrtclII, R. Choaty, Davo Mnthows, Mrs. D Math ews, Mrs. It. D. Harrett. .11 D. Unr- rctt. Peter Wllmup. Fred Stoll, Nick? Uurk, Axlo Hluff, Weston Lumo,,H. Llndstrom, Geo. Downey, Mrs. E. Pnlmor. Mrs. 8. O. O'Urlon, Mrs. J. R. Long, F. Wledzolskn. H. L. Lloyd, N. II., C. L. Casey, J. Doylo, E. Iluon hart, J. It. Long, I. Norstnd, II. Wll klo. C. Mosler, W. G. Simpson nnd child. .Mrs. W. G. Simpson nnd child, K. II. HnrrlBon, Hnrry Wilson. M. Klo7.or. O. Nlome, J. G. Howoll, P. II. Ross, Chns. Ynrsoy, N. Lutka, Chns. Sprguo. J. Thorson, V. Holmsrom. Chns. Hrown, 1). V. Rhnme, Frank Alkon nnd J. R. Hellmnn. ALLIANCE OUT Steamer Arrives From Eureka and Sails for Portland Had Good Lists. Tho Allanco arrived In from Eure ka nnd sailed a fow hours Inter for Portland. Sho had a good list In nnd also a good list for Portland In addition to tho through passengers from Eureka. Sho had a fair cargo of miscellaneous freight. Among thoso sailing for Portland on tho Alliance wcro: Gono Mnstors, Abbott Masters. II. C. Avorlll. Fred Oroon, W. II. Bur ghngon, C. M. Redding, II. A. Red ding, C. M, Raines, Chns. Murray, Mrs. Chas. Murray, Mrs. V. Clark, Mrs. T. Foloy, E. E. Dyer and C. A. Motlln. Tho Incoming passengers woro ob follows: J. Aason, R. W. Puckott, A. Car bon, C. L. Doncnt, II. Gustafson, W. C. Craig, Mrs. J. S. Mnsson, Emma O'Connor, W. C. Stolnhoff, J. L. Fos ter, C. L. Bniitnn, C. Johnson, W. A. Plckoroll, ,J. A. Wllllnmson, Geo. Hlnlr, C. A. Carlson, Jas. O'NoIll. - AT THE HOTELS. The Chandler. Gcorgo E. Tonnoy, Myrtle Point; D. R. Hardlu, San Francisco; Frank l.o Blond, Seattle; O. T. Dlllninu, Portland; Otto L. Obennnlor, Mil waukee; C. L. Ronton, . tiui clsco; II. Qsboru and wlfo, Rose burg; James-Watson, Coqulllo; A. J. Sherwood, Coqulllo; A. E. Kruso, Prosper; Milo M. Plorson, Lakeside. Lloyd Hotel. L. C. Woygandt, Portlnnd; W. C Cray, JOureka; J. C. Hutchinson, Portlnnd; F. Mociim, Prospor. Hotel Coos. William Gago, Coqulllo; Ray Sny der nud wlfo, Portland; Paul Reno and wife, Portland; Lendy Howard, Portland; Franklo Howard, Port land; Sam Owens, Portland; Charles Dutchlo nud wife, Portlnnd; Leeta Junecu, Portland; . Dolly Device, Portlnnd; A. Matson nud wlfo. Em pire; J, X. Hnyllss, Coqulllo; II. E. Sholley, Coqulllo; W. E. Stlnohoff, Bundoii; Bon Gentry, Coqulllo; Hen ry Hunch. Coqulllo; S. Bunch, Co qulllo; William Ilutchoii, Heaver Hill. Blanco Hotel. J. L. Foster, Portlund; H. Whlto rleck, Gold Bench. DON'T FORGET LEWIS' MID WEEK SALE TOMORROW. FRESH HOME MADE TAKKY 15 CTS. LB. PEANUT OAXDY UO OTS. LB. NEW GOODS NEW THIXfiS LARGE SHIP. MEXT JUST IX. WOXDEHKUL VALUES. "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." Peoples' 5-l(M5c Store Poison Oak cured by using DEHMOL. A pleasant, refreshing, antiseptic, and cooling cream, i 01 0 D 'I VI ' 1